Nov. 4 Election Results

According to the Louisiana Secretary of State’s website, all Bossier Parish precincts have reported. Below are the unofficial numbers:

Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Mary Landrieu drew 42 percent of the state’s vote while Republican Representative Bill Cassidy garnered 41 percent. The pair will now head to a run off.

Incumbent U.S. 4th District Representative John Fleming defeated challenger Randall Lord with 73 percent of the vote. He won Bossier with 81 percent.

Public Services Commissioner Foster Campbell was re-elected with 62 percent of the votes over candidate Keith Gates.

Current Bossier City Marshal employee Jim Whitman will now take over with 71 percent of the vote over Carl Wayne Richard.

Incumbent Bossier-Webster District Attorney Schuyler Marvin was re-elected with a 53 percent majority. However, Bossier voted in favor of Whit Graves, giving him 53 percent of the vote.

School Board races are — District 3 results have Frank Kelly and incumbent District 4 member Tammy Smith splitting the vote with 50 percent each, however votes favor Kelly 2,123 to 2,087.William Lott took District 4 with 63 percent of the votes over Elizabeth Foster. Eric Newman is the new District 9 representative with 69 percent of the vote over incumbent Eddy Ray Presley.

Plain Dealing Mayor Wiley Robinson has been re-elected with 75 percent of the votes over challenger Donna Canales.

Incumbent Marshal Ronnie Murray was also re-elected with 70 percent of the vote over candidates Tim Cannon and Chuck Spraggins.

Justice of the Peace — Terry Sullivan captured 39 percent of the District 3 vote while Cliff Cannon took 31 percent and Linda Hamiter took 30 percent. District 6 has Charles Gray with 34 percent of the vote, David Cook with 29 percent, and Michael Keith with 26 percent.

In the races for Constable — Brandon Oswalt has a lead over E.T. “Scooter” Rushing. District 3 has Rick Blalock leading challengers Jerry Jenkins, Stephen Smith, John Craft, and Eddie Chandler. District 6 has Wayne Berry with 40 percent of the vote over Jeffrey Weems and Kenneth Stephens.

A vote to approve a 2 percent increase on hotel occupancy in Bossier-Shreveport to help fund the Ark-La-Tex Regional Air Service Alliance, Independence Bowl, and Shreveport-Bossier Sports Commission is set to fail with 48,940 votes in favor of and 49,148 against. Bossier’s vote was a 55 percent no majority.